
Legendary NFL coach Bill Parcells is known for many things, including winning football games and finishing his 19-year coaching career with two Super Bowl victories.
As it turns out, Parcells should also be known as a man with a generous heart.
Gary Myers, whose book “Once a Giant: A Story of Victory, Tragedy, and Life After Football,” comes out September 12th, joined WFAN on Friday and revealed that Parcells has loaned a lot of money to former players in a “financial crisis.”
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“Bill has loaned out, with no expectation of being repaid, $4 million to 20 players that played for him that come to him in this financial crisis. Bill knows when they come to him, it’s a last resort,” Myers said.
“I said, ‘Bill, four million dollars, and you don’t expect anybody to pay you back. Why are you doing that?’ And he said, ‘These guys have sacrificed so much for me with their bodies and their commitment.’ He’s put away money he needs for the rest of his life, he’s given money to his kids and what he has left, he’s designated to help those close to him who need it.”
Parcells coached the New York Giants for eight seasons from 1983 to…
